NE NEWS SERVICE
AHMEDABAD/NEW DELHI, NOV 19
A joint team of Indian authorities have seized several containers believed to contain radioactive substances that were being shipped on a foreign vessel from the Pakistan’s Karachi to Shanghai in China.
The seizure was made at Mundra port in Gujarat on Thursday by a joint team from Indian customs and Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI), according to a statement issued on Friday by Adani Port and Logistics, the operator of the port.
There was no official word on the development from the customs or DRI.
Media Statement on the seizure of hazardous cargo containers by Customs & DRI at Mundra Port.@Adaniports
— Adani Group (@AdaniOnline) November 19, 2021
The statement from Adani Port and Logistics said the joint team of customs and DRI “seized several containers at Mundra Port from a foreign vessel on concerns that they contained undeclared hazardous cargo”.
The statement added: “While the cargo was listed as Non-Hazardous, the seized containers had Hazard Class 7 markings (which indicate radioactive substances).”
Adani Port and Logistics said the containers “were not destined for Mundra Port or any other port in India” and “were en route from Karachi in Pakistan to Shanghai in China”. The Indian authorities “had them offloaded at Mundra Port for further inspection”, the statement said.
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) “extended all assistance possible for this operation and thanks the Customs & DRI personnel for their quick and coordinated action”, the statement added.
APSEZ will “continue to fully assist any action that keeps India safe”, the statement said, adding the Adani Group “takes national security very seriously and will not allow it to be compromised in any way”.